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Brain-Inspired Audio-Visual Information Processing Using Spiking Neural Networks
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Wendt, Anne. - : Auckland University of Technology, 2021
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ОНТОЛОГИЯ СЛОВА КАК КРИТИЧЕСКИЙ ПРИНЦИП ЛОГИКИ КУЛЬТУРЫ ... : ONTOLOGY OF THE WORD AS A CRITICAL PRINCIPLE OF THE LOGIC OF CULTURE ...
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Применение метода истории понятий (Begriffsgeschichte) продуктивно для выражений, имеющих автора, но значение которых определяется переменами в философии культуры. Термин «онтология слова», введённый Густавом Шпетом, был обоснован радикальной реформой гносеологии, которую произвёл этот философ. Эта реформа была критически исследована В. В. Бибихиным, что позволило уточнить проект Шпета как остраняющий онтологию и гносеологию одновременно ради создания работающей логики культуры. Также онтология слова получила развитие в кругу «чинарей», где она оказалась вписанной в общий проект негативной онтологии уже как самостоятельная логика культуры. Но современная философия культуры может уточнить и этот проект, уже не на уровне самой онтологии и гносеологии, но их репрезентаций. Современные проекты онтологии слова стали убедительными благодаря сложно проделанной интеллектуальной работе, в которой разрывов больше, чем связей, но благодаря одинаково устроенным уточнениям онтология слова состоялась как критический ... : The application of the method of the history of concepts (Begriffsgeschichte) is productive for expressions with authorships, but the meaning of which is determined by changes in the philosophy of culture. The term ontology of the word, introduced by Gustav Shpet, was justified by a radical reform of epistemology, which this philosopher produced. This reform was critically examined by Bibikhin, which made it possible to clarify Shpet’s project as defusing ontology and epistemology both for the sake of creating a working logic of culture. Also, the ontology of the word was developed in the circle of Chinari, where it was included in the general project of negative ontology as an independent logic of culture. But modern philosophy of culture can also clarify this project, no longer at the level of ontology and epistemology itself, but at their representations. New projects of the ontology of the word have become convincing through the complex intellectual work in which there are more breaks than connections, ...
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ABSURDISM; BIBIKHIN; HISTORY OF CONCEPTS; NEGATIVE ONTOLOGY; NEW ONTOLOGIES; PHILOSOPHY OF CULTURE; PHILOSOPHY OF LANGUAGE; SHPET; THEORY OF CULTURE; АБСУРДИЗМ; В. В. БИБИХИН; ГУСТАВ ШПЕТ; ИСТОРИЯ ПОНЯТИЙ; НЕГАТИВНАЯ ОНТОЛОГИЯ; НОВЫЕ ОНТОЛОГИИ; ТЕОРИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ; ФИЛОСОФИЯ КУЛЬТУРЫ; ФИЛОСОФИЯ ЯЗЫКА
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URL: https://dx.doi.org/10.24412/1997-0803-2021-2100-6-13 https://cyberleninka.ru/article/n/ontologiya-slova-kak-kriticheskiy-printsip-logiki-kultury
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Predicting emotional links between genre, plot, and reader response ...
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WALS Online Resources for Ama
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WALS Online Resources for Awa
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WALS Online Resources for Kele
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WALS Online Resources for Kela (Apoze)
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WALS Online Resources for Kara (in Papua New Guinea)
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WALS Online Resources for New Zealand Sign Language
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WALS Online Resources for Murik
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Screening language acquisition skills in a mediated childhood
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‘New speakers’ on Irish language community radio: new understandings of linguistic variation on Raidió na Life
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Sepa (Papua New Guinea)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for New Zealand Sign Language
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Nama (Papua New Guinea)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for New Caledonian Javanese
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Murik (Papua New Guinea)
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Glottolog 4.4 Resources for Gimi (West New Britain)
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